An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Hutchinson, 1979 - 325 страници |
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... look - out for Indians to work for them on the land . The missionaries found , to their disgust , that they were expected to wink at the recruitment , as forced labour , of the very Indians they had been sent to convert . The Emperor ...
... look - out for Indians to work for them on the land . The missionaries found , to their disgust , that they were expected to wink at the recruitment , as forced labour , of the very Indians they had been sent to convert . The Emperor ...
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... look more rakish , now I strove to look more grave than I really was . ' And the piety he simulated soon became second nature . The Methodists had by then been the joke of the university for the past three years . Whitefield went the ...
... look more rakish , now I strove to look more grave than I really was . ' And the piety he simulated soon became second nature . The Methodists had by then been the joke of the university for the past three years . Whitefield went the ...
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... look too intently in directions where discoveries might have been made which , though geographically accurate , might contradict Herodotus who , following an Egyptian legend , had placed the great river's source in 230 AN OPEN PATH.
... look too intently in directions where discoveries might have been made which , though geographically accurate , might contradict Herodotus who , following an Egyptian legend , had placed the great river's source in 230 AN OPEN PATH.
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LIST OF MAPS | 9 |
All the Peoples of the World | 15 |
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